Midhat Pasha Souq

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Midhat Pasha Souq
سوق مدحت باشا
Souq Medhat Pasha 02.jpg
Former name(s) Street Called Straight
Length 490 m (1,610 ft)
Location Damascus, Syria
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Midhat Pasha Souq (Arabic: سوق مدحت باشا‎‎) (also called Al-Taweel Souq) is a historical souq which forms the western half of the Street Called Straight inside the old walled city of Damascus, Syria. It was named after the then Ottoman governor of Syria (and later Grand Vizier) Midhat Pasha who renovated it and ordered its coverage with a lead-shade. Many smaller souqs branch out of Midhat Pasha including al-Buzuriyah Souq and al-Harir Souq. Many important sites are located along the street including Maktab Anbar.

Midhat Pasha Souq

During the Syrian Civil War, some demonstrations have taken place here.[1]

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